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'''Morgul Orcs''' (often just shortened to '''Morcs''') are a [[subculture]] of {{C|Ringwraith}}-[[culture]] [[orc]] [[minion]]s. They include both the orc garrison of Cirith Ungol as well as the army that marches out from Minas Morgul to storm Osgiliath. In this game, they were first introduced in [[King Block]], and as such they often [[interact]] with the new rules from that block, placing or spotting or consuming [[threat]]s or [[initiative]]. They also interact with burdens, wounds on the ring-bearer, and Free Peoples [[possession]]s. | '''Morgul Orcs''' (often just shortened to '''Morcs''') are a [[subculture]] of {{C|Ringwraith}}-[[culture]] [[orc]] [[minion]]s. They include both the orc garrison of Cirith Ungol as well as the army that marches out from Minas Morgul to storm Osgiliath. In this game, they were first introduced in [[King Block]], and as such they often [[interact]] with the new rules from that block, placing or spotting or consuming [[threat]]s or [[initiative]]. They also interact with burdens, wounds on the ring-bearer, and Free Peoples [[possession]]s. This subculture only appears in [[King Block]]; after that block, [[Culture#Post-Shadows_Shadow_cultures|Shadow cultures were rearranged]], and cards representing the orcs of Minas Morgul are no longer a subculture of their own, and instead part of {{C|Orc}} culture. That said, since the King Block Morc cards still work with later {{C|Wraith}} cards, the deck continues on into later formats, albeit with a lessened presence. | ||
This subculture only appears in [[King Block]] | |||
Unlike most other subcultures, they work well with the rest of {{C|Ringwraith}} culture, often spotting or buffing [[Nazgul|Nazgûl]]. Nazgûl have always wounded the ring-bearer or placed burdens, so while a card like {{Card|Morgul Whelp}} doesn't mention Nazgûl by name, it meshes well with the same gameplan as older cards like {{Card|Ulaire Nelya, Ringwraith in Twilight}}. Likewise, a number of Nazgûl-focused cards from this block benefit from going into a deck with more of a [[swarm]] gameplan, such as {{Card|Ulaire Lemenya, Assailing Minion}}, {{Card|Flung Into The Fray}}, and {{Card|Black Marshal}}. | Unlike most other subcultures, they work well with the rest of {{C|Ringwraith}} culture, often spotting or buffing [[Nazgul|Nazgûl]]. Nazgûl have always wounded the ring-bearer or placed burdens, so while a card like {{Card|Morgul Whelp}} doesn't mention Nazgûl by name, it meshes well with the same gameplan as older cards like {{Card|Ulaire Nelya, Ringwraith in Twilight}}. Likewise, a number of Nazgûl-focused cards from this block benefit from going into a deck with more of a [[swarm]] gameplan, such as {{Card|Ulaire Lemenya, Assailing Minion}}, {{Card|Flung Into The Fray}}, and {{Card|Black Marshal}}. |